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Julie Risser
Edina, MN
Julie served as a Clean Water Action Minnesota board member from 2005-2008 and was active in MERP (Metropolitan Emissions Reduction Project), which focused on reducing the number of coal-fired power plants in the Twin Cities. She left the board to serve on Edina’s Energy and Environment Commission from 2007-2014. There, she chaired the Air and Water Quality Working Groups, and she co-authored the “Energy and Environment” chapter for the 2008 Edina Comprehensive Plan. In 2016, she joined Clean Water Action Minnesota’s Political Committee
Marisa Perales
Austin, TX
Marisa Perales is a partner in a small environmental law firm that advocates against polluters and in favor of the public's interest throughout Texas. The firm addresses all sorts of environmental issues that arise in Texas, including municipal, hazardous, and radioactive waste storage and disposal; water quality and air pollution; endangered species protection; and incompatible land uses. Ms. Perales also serves as board president of Texas Campaign for the Environment Fund. Believing that environmental advocacy must lead with equity and
Mary Ann Fake
Wheat Ridge, CO
Mary Ann has held senior finance, accounting, and audit positions in a variety of organizations, including Funding Circle, a UK based peer to peer small business lender, Barclays Global Investors, Wells Fargo Bank, Bank of the West, Bank of America and the Gordon & Betty Moore Foundation. Mary Ann became engaged with environmental conservation through her interest in creating incentives to encourage sustainable business behavior through transparency and disclosure. She is currently a member of the Board of Directors for
Lawson Shadburn
Brooklyn, NY
Lawson has served on the Clean Water Action board since 2016. Over the past two decades, Lawson has provided financial and administrative leadership for nonprofits with budgets of $3 to $50 million, working for LGBTQ rights; improved employment and services for people with disabilities; increased access to community healthcare and thriving urban parks; and better schools for high poverty communities. His prior experience includes affordable housing and community economic development. He currently consults to nonprofits on financial management